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The Clinton New Era, 1886-05-07, Page 5X BOOTS and SFIOES. A \IAUNII''ICENT FULL LINE OF SPRING- G-OOIDS • IN STOCK AT CLOSE PRICES. til,• are closing the balance of our TRUNKS at COST, as we require the room for Boots and Shoes. `. Orders taken for Dock's Celebrated Hand Sewed Shoes. EGUS•TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. 5 PER C. OFF FOR CASH. W. TAYLOR & SON CLINTON. CHAS' CRUICKSHANK, -• 1 have new on hand one of the Largest, Best and most Complete Stocks of BOOTS and SHOES, ever displayed in Clinton, and will sell them at the very Lowest possible Prices.. if you want good value in Boots and Shoes, call on us and yon will 'tot be disappointed. I am still leaking the Celebrated Hand .Sewed Boots Which :ire so favorably known to • require no comment. All kinds of custom work promptly attended to, and at reasonable prices. :, PEI; ('ENT OFF FOR (fAs11. EGOS TAKEN iN EXCHANGE r'o C100D8,, 1. n1211 Call on C. Cruickshank, the Boot ',Laker, UJI3ER,T STREET, BRICK BLOCK, CLINTON .�. CLINTON PUBLIC SCHOOL. The following is a statement of the number of pupils enrolled, and average attendance in each room during the mouth of April : No, oe r4:. A•r • atical,n,P. Mr. Lough., 13 3, J1r, Linklator'.e, 43 30 Miss O'Nei11's, • :l; :11 Miss I'oston's, 57 50 JIiss lIelytu'., 1111 411 Hiss Leslie's, 61 42 Miss Holmes'. 72 61 Miss Simpson's, 130 97 'total, 53.4 116 As tile result of the examinations 27 pupils are promoted to the third book. Tbe•58 moved from Miss Simpson's room are pro- moted to part I1 of first book, and the re- mainder of the pupils who are advanced to higher rooms retain the books they had. One Of"til'e conditions of advanaement-istho regu- larity of attendance, and any pupil who does not attend regularly, and work diligently will be returned to a lower room. Tweuty•one pupils were advanced to No, i I dii ision, 34 to Nn, II, 54 to No. 111, 51 to No. IV, 51 t.. N ). V, 59 to No. VI, and 58 to No. VI1 The result of the written examination 1In• spector's papers) is given bolbw, Mi:, LOL'11l1's DIVI ION, Seni n• section, marks attainable, 760 :- Malcolm \leTaggart 6137, James \IcMurchie 637, Maggie Scott 627, Eva Spooner 621, Hardy Evans 600, Anna Irwin 5813, Bella C'ree 575, John Mennel 561), Mary Carson 565, Hattie Walker 5110, Maggie Jackson 553, Nellie Walker 553. Junior section, narks attainable, 760 :- Nettie Comb 613, ,las. $tanbury 505, Sydney Smith 564, Norman fair 5.47, Sydney Jack• son 542, Riddell Whitely 5311, Edith Rupert 524, Minnie Cooper 511„ Cart ie Cooper '184, Charlie Cooper 4711. to:. LINK L.vr1:R':• I,1 VISION. Senisr section, 'narks attainable, 423 : - Ennia Webb 360, Joseph Jarvis 3531, Albert Moore 354, \liunie llumball 351, Etta Specbt 350, Hattie Dod11 334.1), -Eva C'hidlev 345, Hat- tie ilmnball 341, Mary Paisley :313, Nellie' Jarvis 330, Junior section, marks attainahleq 423: - Herbert Sharman :350, Arthur Craig 357, Lizzie tarter 351, Libbie Cruickshank 381., l Fred Uiehl 319, Edward Carter 3113, \\'un. Young 314, Wm. Robertson :301, Annie Young � :301, Flora Jackson 2111, , a miss o'NEII.L's ('IS 1sictx.• Senior section, marks attainable250:- Sidney Ervin 258, Willie lie,,l'247, \Wollcsly \Vhitely 242, Frank Bolt a 2:34, Ada Jones 230, Fred Joyner 29S, Adrian Miller 294, Ed. Twitchell 22:1, Dottie Fair 218, Girtie Young 217, 1lattie Irwin 211, Etta Andrews , 210, Fred llrewn 210. Junior section, maria attainable, 280: - Ernest Hermann 225, El. t'antelon 224, Mar. shall Morrish 315, ,\,nes Hunt 216, Loniea Worthington 213, 'Theo, Specht 21'1, Amy 1 Cantelon 212. Time. I Mehl 910, :Mary horden '207, David Matheson 10`+, Jas. Sheppard 1511, Effie' Buchanan 187. Miss FD\ioN'•. bit isms. Marks attainable 280 -Sadie Ileeve 243, Ernest Blacker 212, 3 )rpha Miller 236, Root, • Gardner 2:35, Louisa Cole 235, Mabel herr 1 235, Lmma 'Piplinu 231, Edith Ross 232, May I3iggart 2:12, ,'. la Bayley 231, Susy Cook 230, Hannah McKenzie 22fi, Thos. Mc('uaig 224, 1Tattie Tedford 221, Ernest Cooper 223, t'errie Walker 220, Dolly Spanner 210, Henry ('ole 218, Lucy Shephard 217, Annie Irving 216, ,le.„sin Mallonald 214, Maude Green 214. Miss III{LVAR's Senior section, marks attainable, 230: - Itarry Fitzsimons 201, Horace Jackson 180, ,Tames (*ray 1811, John Moffatt 181. Emma Southcombe 179 Alfred Heyward 178, Alex Angus 175, Ada Jones 174,• Birdie Heywood +_65, Nettie McIlae 1134, Flossie Pattison 164, Louisa grown 167. .Junior section, marks ,tttainat 1o, 220 :-- Ida Holmes 181, John Joy 1137, Isla MOLen- nen 1110, Amelia Fitzsimons 153. Nellie Pat• terson 153, Marion I[arland 151, Amelia Harland 145, Donald Mc('orvin 1.47, Jennie Nit:omens 114, ABM Pratt 1311, May 11errnaah 138, Charlotte Everett 137, :opts LES1.11:'S ('15 ISION• Senior spetintl, ,narks attainable, 120: -. \Villin Erwin Illi, Jam"s Fortune 100, Azin ;ibbings 1(19 Maty McAltirchie 107, Lester \\'hit; '.y i00, 1l'al.-1 i),hnrly 100, Malcolm :1Me('unig 99, Winnie 1' ming 1)2, Clara i)ny• mn.nt11Ln, llc,tha Aitk,n lid, Nellie Moffatt 90, Louis Doo, rfs ((), 1, n,•, F„rl,19.), \chis +,1), . , \I r 1, i; :Ili 1: •,i, •tt 711, Jessie (:i• ,11 t• , ;O. \lei: I:,,vr4 O. ...:1 1, 13 . 1 . ' 1.• Third class -Blanche Shepherd, Jeannie ,McTaggart, Willie Tweedie, Frank Fair, Au• int Howe,•Willie Doherty. Second class -Bertha Bean, Vina Cook, Ida Hamner, Cyril Craig, Stewart Plummer, Benny Webb, , First class -Willie (ilasgow, Willie Canto - Ion, Nellie Dunlop, Ida Everett. , MISS SIMI'SON'S DIVISION, Class 1o. 5 -Annie McUorvie, Minnie Ait- ken, Gerty Robb, James McRae, Mary Irwin, Sydney Staubury, Maude Keane, Nellie Davis, Nettie Redmond, Earnest Diehl, Johanna Bailey; Annie Carey, Mabel Detlor. Class No, 4 -Tena McOuaig, Mary Carey, Flossie Heriot, Clara Wiseman, Charlie Big. gart, Wilbert Pullma+t, Nellie Jones, Ella Corbett, John Henry, Louise Ilolmes, Emma Patterson, Bartie Redmond, Mabel Fremlin. Class No. 3 -Lizzie Gardiner, Sandy For• den, Charlie McGregor, Charlie Glew, Howard Jackson, Harold Irwin, Hattie Giffin, Sara N Smiths:.obel.Scott,..IZeliizelullmao.,_( serge-_ Fortune, Eddie Cook, Clare Tweedy, borne sheep belonging to Mr. McVittic, of 14angeetr, drank maple sugar syrup and died. Sale Register. SA'1'l'ItIMY, MAY 8, -Mortgage sale of Ileal Estate, in Clinton, at the Commercial Hotel. J. Howson, auet. Manning & Scott, Vendor's solicitors, ]MONDAY, 'IAV ••^,1, Moi;tgage solo of tho south pall. 11f lot No, 34, silt coli., East Wawa - nosh. C. Hanilton, Auct., Alarming & Scott. Vcnilov's Sulk'itol' - CI.TN'1'ON NARKE'I',;, ( ',.r•s ct••d every Thursday afternoon,) Thursday, May 11, 1886. Wheat, fall. • - a0 77 a t) 80 White ani tell • 0 77 a 0 80 • 0129 a 0-:3E 050 a 0 6 - 055 a 055 • 4 00 a 4 Tii0 • 025 a 025 0 15 a 0 16 0 00 a 0 11 Pork, • • 5 50 a ,0 00 ' Hay, - • • 8 00 a 8.00 Wool, • - 0 18 a 0 20 -,beep pelts • • 0 50 a 0 75 Lamb skins, - - 0 60 a 0 80 . Clover, per bush. - 7 00 • a 7 53 Oats, - ha'r1c;•, Peas, • • 1''1our, per bbl. - l'otatoes. Putter, • SUNDRIES. (i001)•OENI•:ItA1, SERVANT WANTED 1af- l�aIl:ul.('re I,S, Apply to MRS. D. A. FORRES- 'rl:It, Princess etrea1...,. ()Nl'V '111 LOAN, - PRIVATE FINDS, ON 111 Farm security,, interest 51 per cent. i'ay'able }'early. Apply to L.A. IIAItTT, Solicitor, Clinton. lin (\EMOCRAT WAGGON FOR SALE, WITH Pole and Shafts; in splendid order and will he sold cheap. JOHN R[DOUT, Clinton. • � {{ONEV TO LOAN ON FARM PROPEI:TV.-- 111 Private and Company Funds. Local, Interest, do,' :I n aprn ,id notes for short date.. C.A. 1)AH'I'T, Attorney. (muton. ' 1m 10 FARM FOR 511.E PART 01" LOT 211, O\ THE L 14th cot. of the township of Ifullott, containing about 4d ncrev. Terms to suit purchaser. Apply to CAMERON, HOLT& CAMERON, Barristers, Goderid,, ANTEIL A COUPLE OF CREAM (iATII- w ' ter, gra wante.at once, for the season. NM. IiERBISO N, Ooticrb•h township. Eititi 1. hays or Melt, or good moral (•hurue- 'r We have opened, out, this wee. k one Qase - of PRINTED MUBLINS and LAWNS In Whitc, Cream, Tuscan •,and Beige gYojrnd s with LACES • to snatch, One case of Aineri.can PRINTS, sp lenclid value. MILLINERY Y-LIEPAARTMENT - Ie , $OO24;117I, We are sending out avery large number of 1-1A,TS and BONNETS • A. look will convince you that our Millinery is right. 5 per •cent ofrfo`r cash, JOHN WISEMAN', Manager. Este.t..;., IIOr)cE;N$.. THE LATEST NEW . YORK STYLES IN �T 1 JUST OPENED..OUT AT ._ PETIOZ.t EW DRESS GO(1D With: .BUTTONS, CLASPS, , :: BRAIDS and. CORDS to' Match. BigPLtYGHOSIERY.• � • �. hase o ._ HOSIE Y the ,'; .f �I ane actuYCY . � • • AAAA , at. .a SacYl ,fits, DETLOR ..cr4pow, l ['(LINTON CURLING AND SKATINO RINK nut -mem BULL.,. FOR SERVICE. THE 1 _) COMPANY. -The Annual General Meeting of the Subacriber keeps for service. on Lot 77, harp Ilolders of the above company for the reception 1llaftlaud Concession GdderIeh Township - a of the Annual Reports, the election of• Directors, and other business, will be held on MONDAY, the -10th day of May, 1886, at 8 o'clock, p. in., in. •the Council Chamber, A. II. MANNING, Secy,, 0. A. FOIt- RESTEIt, Pres. • Thorough -bred Short -horn Bull, of -.Hist elasia pedigree. Torms,$1 at time of service,:witlt•the Privilege of returning, if necessary. ALEX. ■ BADOUR, HOLMEI?VIuLE, Also sonic• good :• Spring Wheat for sale, "'DULL FOR SERVICE, - -A TIHOROUGH13RED .a-1Sliorthorn bull of good pedigree, will be kept for �e ACME 041111,0147 service on lot 8, Huron (toad, Goderich township, Ilehr is registered in the British American Mord nook, and is cOnsidcrod an excellent bull for his age. 'J'crms for 1 glade cows, d2, withprivilcgc of returning if -necessary, lilt. JA1I. CA1�TWRIGIIT, of Mullett .has boon 'ap- i payable first of January next. Thoroughbred cows (,tinted agent for the County of-I3uron., forth° nbcye. will be charged 85, Tilos, II, COOK. Harrow. It will out and turn the, Octant from' 2 to 4 inches deep,. and is made of the ver Y 'best -material.. YIAIIJI FOR SALE. --THE ]':U;111 ON TITI: HCTR•• It. also takes thc•placoofboth gang Plow .and snuffler, AL1 ON Rend, lots 0 and 7, Goderich township; con: and•tloes execlleu•t•d•ork, slating of 144 acres, is offered for sale on reasonable ' terms, Aiiout120 acres cleared and fn good state of Any.peraon wishing to see Lhellnr0 w' work, aunt', cultivation : balance good hardwood, ubd frame tbyo addressing the slutoseeundersigned, and. he will be pleased lienee, kc„ general from the buildings, plenty of water,fbearing ,to take It any plactrand work it oil any kind of•so'il; Orchard ;1A miles from the rising town of Clinton.it• addresslbigJAMES PERDUE, Clinton P. 0, THIS HARROW is adinitred'to be. tho molt. Hibor_ Particulars may be obtained on the premises, or by Caving Sant implement over mnnufattured i7TOCli FOR SALE. -SEVERAL HEAD OF Go01) 17 Polled Aberdeen Cattle, among 'which are tan young bulls, three cows in calf, and four heifers, 'a11 registered or eligible therefor, in good condition f• • two splendid grade heifers, two milk cotes; several Leicester and Shropshire ewes. Reasonable priees.- IAMES MCFAi!LANE, lot 10, sot, 4, Stanley, or to Clinton P.O. NOTIC•T;,-THE SUBSCRIBER DESIRES TO - would like them to call and settle their notify all parties. indebted to him that he accounts berate the 1st of May, c1l1s he ,.pemeses lbavian for the 010 C�uutr Tito bnsii,es i 1 ngs, until, JAS. CARTWRiGHT, Londesbero. Tt)\VN HALL, OLINT(H�C,;. FOR ONE WEEK,,'.:, R. 11. Baird's Coined -Co. AND ]3ELO�F, WIIA'1' ? ... , _...-- .•.• AAAA The , prides ices reach h ed a.n. DRY. GOODS at he G RE':ATCASH ST American C T • j Ladies Sensation Corsets 50 - RIEONS122 - Childre h :��.-.T . � .. � n s Handkerc �e�s..3 able. IN - ... _ ' _. ENS c,: ;ZS. White COTTONS X 7c. Ladies Handkerchiefs, a_ Ladies HOSE,:.10•c. _ erre .," C0 T c.'• • Y T ONB, 3 GING HAMS • So c. DRESS . ., 10c. - - ' TOWELS, 5c. EMBROIDERIES 3c -KID:'GLO1TES 35c. ..c.:�1� !OHMS la PRINTS 5 Iii a- Choice Repertoire of Dri3nmas; -Cinching - MONDAY, loth ,.1 MAY:. • • y s 1 be con , -, All itbel' c'•o0ClS• equally ohesir; .blit. too iiunierous "t0• mention. tinned by my Sett 11)111 Sri 1Y 'Jennings,: With the Bcautifnl eniotiona111Drama, • my return. Flour and feed always on hay,• and for sato at low rates. Twill not be tea otie- P lble for debts contraetecl in myname after this date, THOS. TRICK, Cast Adrift .or a Father's Curse. MILLINERY - BOOMIN� C3oderieh township, March 16th, 183m, •, • ' CHANGE OF PLAY NIGHTLY. ,in .this clenartlnent 1?one n 'oll�` e1i lis, ]i•P11:Ccs, Vlirety of Shtides .or. _AAAA .. AAAA. ...__ _._.. .__.. -_.. rued Seats :'.Oc nt 44, 2nd con„ of Tuckerstmthr Good new story and c csor3 s o s terC.� - . half franc house, 2 acres splendid 'Ambard, good ~ '� buildings, 85 acres free from stumps 1T acres in fall wheat. The whole under good cultivation and well E ID under drained, live spring on the farm and Chas good wells. Ciose to churches and soheele. 31. miles from - the town of Clinton, 5 from Soaforth. Will be sold en reasonable terms, HUGH McDONAtiD, on the , r prciutses, or Clinton P. O. CARROTS, TURNIPS, BUCI WIlEAT L1AitSI FOR SALi� THP SUBSCRIBER OFFERS - 12 • o A n91ISSI N. I OC• r el3 ole t , I_ for sale his splendid farm of 100 acres being lot , 4 \AMINATION, -THE ENTRANCE F•.%AM1NA• an(llWEyrJTE13 CORN, r p~ ,'lox for admission to the high School, will be AiANGOLDS 4 kinds. 25c, pa U . held in Senfortlr, Clinton and \Vingham, on Afnxunv, l i Triis,,At' and \. M. M utt•, the 5th 0th and 7th days of B1toN'!,E LINO POTATOES, 0o ,per July next, commencing at I o'clock, P. M„ on Monday. • All candidates who intend to write oro required to WANTED. A lot of "OATS n .ea- sand their names and address, not later than the 1st of May, to eltlrer of the following, J. C. Ilarstmte, I3. change for OATMEAL,, 13 lb. to the both, • A., Soaforth ; Jas. Turnbull, B. A., Clinton ; W. E. A Y diool� A�l, D ff Cruses, Esq„ Wingham;orto the tinders'rned. 0: CA-KE,-�.6r5Y .PEfI CWT. - D. M. 11fALLOCIJ, L P. 5, Nort'1 Hdron. , 1ARAT WANTED TO BUY. -A FARM 0Y -'Loi r .- NI T,� 1 �Sl� � �y�/� I+ rll1� "i1L' y1,11V111� 7V1��1jtJ�Xlfii'ti''1rIVLrP; or sn ❑eresnour('llntuu, I3ra(•eflrldor \'arra k k Apply either to J, Thompson personally or the _:._. -_ NEW Ens. State t'rtrv•, finality of sell and AGENT FOR nl►1?JI dh a"7.1�,A A d'�{L:' • .� Improvements, JA1IESTHOMPSON, Clutton. Vint SALT: -LOT NO. f, ANI) PART OF LOT NO, 1` 4, vest side of Victoria St., and Lots 28 and 21), on James 5t., Clinton, aith small frame house, stahfe hard and soft water. For particulars apply to MANN• ING cit SCOTT, )la'rristers, Clinton. `-MINGLES, LATA, LUMBER, ETC. --THE SUB- 1pramt(a has for sale a quantity o4'6rst-class Shin- gles, Lath, Plne and Hemlock Lumber, etc„ cheaper than ever, All parties needing anything in this line, will saws money by calling on ns Also a No. Woke of oxen, five years old JOHN HPRLN(, Maitlandd 131ock, Mullett, - Roust; F'OIt HALF, OR TO HENT. THHE barge frame house on Rettenhury 8t,, formerly occupied by pit, W. Doherty, to oforfd for sale or to rent on reasonable terms, It contains plenty of room, with hard and soft water, ami is a very clash able resi- dence, 'Porins on application to .5011N TAYLOR, Hprneor Ht„ Clinton. 7 Tal .•s I: FOTI 1411,1?. 911E SI'f15131311110 OFFERS i l for sale Ilia boss, and Int oe Mnpl,Htrl•et, '1'h• Int Is nit,-gunrter of an at re, and the house contains four mons mel large kit, h: n. Splendid fruit ire, 4111 , II1a I.I,ry 1,nnd %I (.31, nnl> fig c minntrv• ,talk from Ihc,,ntrcf,41hrtom, 11111be.4.1ehenp, ;1)115 , ALF \ \I,IMIC IS, 1'htil,•n. hot \ f1'-1 ('0I1 S )1.1 'I'll \'P \ Ell\ \ 11,1'- v 1 s f,i,.i n 1. 1- 1'11 and •111, cont, s I1.111 r, • • ,.1,h1-I,0ser,.Sr.. cleared, tin ,'3 I nay+ „• l 1n1 h gest mit or 1i,rd of : \1'n {Ir n• r.•• nrbonr+ ,Iw,•l(wnr.Lrsesoe ; Ira. -«F ,flue -4,514• ,I,,i1 '.,i, ,,,� 1 rn i.+ „I 1a ,,, t•, 1, .0 1 • Ituate, • . , 1,,...I i, •1'.,,..': r; on, vs-) •• 'I . s :T, c 11 DOMINION STEAM SIP LilliE, OP' 'PROM MONTREAL, ,t'_.so • ' .VALUABLIE TOwbr •'Eff, }f:4 ,;, North Germain Lloyd • �•�•Al under and h y Yfte � t i#b 3)t' 1�aoortatnmort mortgage, \ t bent adctTtttTni t ii ' .•: n4 Salo, -hero will be offered for gal's, by pu11TJ'a auc- e C reat :Clash 'Storey C.I`rntor . C71f`Lam. ailD SM:..)CCI Ar ►S- :. From•NEW YORK. Those are the best tines • crossing the At\antfe. Noted for Speed,ISafety I and comfort. As low rates as any other lines., Be sore and see me before purchasing tickets, JAS. THOMPSON, CLINTON. Toronto $ a o m'''ar -s rJ. l\. J. TAY] 0 , \L\Nl l'A("rl'lll:114 or 'TIRE &BURGLAR PROOF SAFES tion at the Commercial Hettel, inthe.'l' Awn. of Clinton, on f4* Uurdny,'the lith day of D n , 1886. s oil o 'cloc kin the fore noon , . rho fol- lowing ilg 1 r0 OYt• namely :-That part of farm lot number nna;-hr the first concession of the seta town- ship of Stanley, and knownas VlRage lot number four)• township, at the said to and of the village of ICfppOn, int p, whish in the ddsd thereof, made by JAMIIS Agbt(aMON' to DVRCAN McLson, bearing date the fifth clay of April, A.D. 1807, fa described AS fronting on the London Road, and being)tho fourth quarter of ab acrd of Nil, lage Iota In Andoreon's survey of the vllla(c of Rippon, north frons the south•eltst comer of the said township of Stanley, and containing by admensinronlent Ono rood of land be the same Moro orless. 'Chore is erect- ed on this property a Frame /Milling and Store, which are at present in a fair state'03 repair. And also 'low), Lots numbers eight ,hundred and thirty-three anti night hundred and t irtyfollr, 0f the said toren of Clinton, situate on t90130rthsltle Of Itary Street, containing together by. albneastn'ehnent'One rood and thirty-seven perches anti. Pobr•tentha ol,a'. porch of land bo the aan10 more or leas, There, 14 00 this 9rroparty n. Frame Dcvoll(ng 10x.0 VIII a frame and brick aitllfloi 18x36, and 5140 a 4r513341 Sitnblo 18'24. Traes Tell per cent down on day of sale, and the i defence in one'mnnth thereafter. The condit)Ons O4 sole will be mode l:nnwn1 oh the May of salt. Ion -Ali, •- j'rl),13 tt pertkn'nrsi1111141 to II. i4(510,EWilrrt ) ,,"C"`A+Itartt, Fir•1 ( ,.I--. 11'/lhn nl -1 1� '<irnt:•rt((d f ,rA)11')H1n\1•'cON MANNING St SC('IT, 1Irdors i'ni1rited An`lE�,•:, Vtiator's1olteitors. 'Our frill • L'- *7Ss .Wr r'r Stam Ot..111dS NOIi.l g.ov3e-tihe. S 011 1 1 a chs rnln 1>� tliolat est-,: 101K -86 --FRENCH STYLES - • • AAAA.... _ .a Dlogliificont assiniinont o!t' II,I GGANES, AI`GRETES, P]�C?.1 Fra,"ii C + ► 1'LOSVEI S, .RIBBONS, ORNAMENTS and TRIIDIMVII1 G% oaf ert' c e8• • ' •r , r o. >il�tlt Crll)tlbll) All(, • of the t (;ly �llle5t quality to 0110080 from. I3oo8ie-'s �', tow prices (lord • it, • • S. ' r • 7.i . S i .w .J• er!.. rx a •